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  • Опубликовано: 17 мар 2024
  • Let's spread the message far and wide before World Down Syndrome Day! Share now to help us #EndTheStereotypes and reach as many hearts and minds as possible.
    Our negative assumptions about people with Down syndrome can lead us to treat them in such a way that these assumptions become reality. Let's reverse our perspectives. If we have positive assumptions about people with Down syndrome, we'll give them more opportunities in their schools, workplaces, relationships and activities. And maybe these positive assumptions will become reality. Let's all be a part of making the world more inclusive for EVERYONE.
    #AssumeThatICan #WDSD24 #WorldDownSyndromeDay

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  • @Maiyahisthebesttt
    @Maiyahisthebesttt Месяц назад +6559

    THE “ you assumed I can’t swear right 🙄” ATE. UP.

    • @soupykim53
      @soupykim53 Месяц назад +19

      Yikes

    • @roryaphunter
      @roryaphunter Месяц назад +79

      not gonna lie, the f-bomb hit me hard

    • @mahdireza5695
      @mahdireza5695 Месяц назад +22

      Honestly it's what Miranda Cosgrove thought she looked like in that one interview lol 😂

    • @corndogboi
      @corndogboi Месяц назад +38

      Nah, she definitely didn’t ate. She DEVOURED.

    • @CHOSOS-CODE
      @CHOSOS-CODE Месяц назад +10

      She ate that shit up

  • @ipettynote
    @ipettynote Месяц назад +4110

    “You assumed i couldn’t swear right?” GAGGEDDDDD 😭👏🏾

    • @Noughtsgnik
      @Noughtsgnik Месяц назад +17

      GÆER

    • @J4SMINE.BUILDS
      @J4SMINE.BUILDS Месяц назад +26

      SHE LITERALLY LEFT NAUR CRUMBS

    • @LALISA.M7896
      @LALISA.M7896 Месяц назад +8

      NO, CUZ SHE ATE THAT PART

    • @stone9802
      @stone9802 Месяц назад +3

      oh god autistic language guy was right, im gagged is replacing slay

    • @_Kay15_
      @_Kay15_ Месяц назад +11

      @@stone9802gagged is AAVE it’s not autistic language 🌚

  • @idkmate62
    @idkmate62 Месяц назад +6092

    as an autistic girl, i am so done with people treating me like a kid. say it louder for the people in the back.

    • @Angel5557
      @Angel5557 Месяц назад +102

      As someone who sits in the back I’m with you 🔥🔥🔥

    • @Cleenishere
      @Cleenishere Месяц назад +60

      Alright then stop playing with the fidget spinner and get to work🙏🏾Btw you getting a task done os not special you did something thats a basic human thing

    • @idkmate62
      @idkmate62 Месяц назад +188

      I do not own a fidget spinner. Also, what you are describing sounds much more like ADHD than autism. Autism is a disorder characterised mainly by difficulties with communication and sensory input. Maybe in the future, you should actually think before you write things like this. 🥰🫶

    • @Cleenishere
      @Cleenishere Месяц назад +22

      @@idkmate62 oh just get better at communicating then

    • @Cleenishere
      @Cleenishere Месяц назад

      @user-ir2nl8kc2p Meh I like yapping

  • @Risingofthephoenixxx
    @Risingofthephoenixxx Месяц назад +3783

    That's fucking right! She ate this up!!! We need more ads like this

    • @n.e.r.d.2213
      @n.e.r.d.2213 Месяц назад +14

      Who asked 💀

    • @TR1PPYH1PPIE
      @TR1PPYH1PPIE Месяц назад +67

      @@n.e.r.d.2213 bye what💀 who asked if u thought this was goofy💀💀

    • @POOKIETOOKIESKNM
      @POOKIETOOKIESKNM Месяц назад +17

      @@n.e.r.d.2213🤓☝️

    • @RandomSlacker-te3sb
      @RandomSlacker-te3sb Месяц назад +1

      ⁠@@n.e.r.d.2213how about you stfu ain’t no one gotta ask for everything
      No one asked to be born,yet here we are,stop saying “no one asked” or “who asked” because it’s generally immature and annoying asf

    • @mahdireza5695
      @mahdireza5695 Месяц назад +16

      ​@@n.e.r.d.2213middle schooler comeback 💀

  • @jacobmorin485
    @jacobmorin485 Месяц назад +1556

    This is why we a behavioral therapist, I approach my job as a coach rather than a caregiver. I expect my clients to excel and perform at their peak capacity. Babying them only hurts them.

    • @lunar3n
      @lunar3n Месяц назад +21

      honestly your wording here implies a pendulum swing to other side of the extreme: pushing your clients without regard for real disability limitations or the systemic oppression we face. the job position you’re in is one that is, most of the time, traumatizing and abusive to autistic people. please make sure you’re not swinging too far to either side.

    • @Nameless-ny8nk
      @Nameless-ny8nk Месяц назад +24

      ​@@lunar3nIt doesn't really tho, the commenter said at THEIR peak CAPABILITY, not at the peak capability of neurotypicals, I do understand your concern tho, but that is not what the original comment implied.

    • @lunar3n
      @lunar3n Месяц назад +2

      @@Nameless-ny8nk that’s true, it’s just that allistics usually do not get what we’re actually working against and therefore don’t usually understand what our unique “peak capacity” looks like, as individuals

    • @jacobmorin485
      @jacobmorin485 Месяц назад +11

      @@lunar3n I expect different things from each of my different clients. Some clients I will allow to verbally stim and scream while we are inside. Other clients can handle learning the distinction between an “inside voice” and “outside voice”. When it’s appropriate to be yelling and when it’s not.
      I have one client that is immobile and nonverbal, but I can still get him to pull his spoon towards his face in order to somewhat feed himself, but I still largely have to control his movement and scoop his food for him. I have another client who can use a fork, but prefers using his hands with all kinds of food. With him, we work on using only eating utensils, because I know he is able to.
      Every client is different.

    • @Willnickf
      @Willnickf 28 дней назад +2

      That's why even when my daughter was 2 I talked to her like a human no baby talk. And she's in grade 1 smartest kid already.

  • @SycloneDx2
    @SycloneDx2 Месяц назад +1197

    About a year ago, I met a 21 yr old person with high functioning autism who genuinely thought babies were made by kissing. It was funny at first but then I realised how messed up it was that his parents probably still treat him like a 7 year old till this day.
    edit: Just for clarification, most people wouldn't even suspect this guy was autistic until you interacted with him for a few days straight.

    • @ServeraServera0
      @ServeraServera0 Месяц назад +90

      And that is why having some sort of sex education at school is important

    • @fallenafterling4128
      @fallenafterling4128 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@ServeraServera0Nobody cares

    • @panamacityboi
      @panamacityboi Месяц назад +13

      Wait… that’s not how they’re made?

    • @mell5955
      @mell5955 Месяц назад +18

      @@fallenafterling4128 clearly you did enough to comment lol

    • @B-I-G-N-A-S-T-Y
      @B-I-G-N-A-S-T-Y Месяц назад

      DSM is wild nowadays that is Not high functioning autism.
      High functioning is like having an IQ of atleast the normal average ,people used to call that Aspergers.

  • @DafSpi
    @DafSpi Месяц назад +1474

    As an autistic person I can really relate to this 🙏

    • @neonice
      @neonice Месяц назад +36

      99% you don't even noticeably have anything wrong and no one notices it so no one actually treats you differently so you go around telling everyone you're autistic just so they treat you special

    • @stillalivestillreal
      @stillalivestillreal Месяц назад +16

      Do you feel frustrated when people talk about their disabilities ? Why does that make you feel bad ?

    • @DafSpi
      @DafSpi Месяц назад +73

      @@neonice
      You obviously don’t know what you’re talking about.
      Firstly: I got first diagnosed with autism at the age of 6 and I have been ocstracised for it throughout my entire childhood and I still face many disadvantages in society until this very day because there are no proper accomodations for me.
      Secondly: Autism presents differently in everyone and some people tend to mask their autistics traits so they appear neurotypical (what people consider “normal”) ,often at their own detriment. Statements like yours are part of the reason why it’s so difficult for many people to get professionally diagnosed. Many masked people did in fact struggle but were labeled as “rude”, “antisocial”, “stubborn” etc.
      Autism isn’t just some TikTok trend. We really have more knowledge about it nowadays and that’s why “suddenly everyone is autistic nowadays” according to certain (ableist) people 👀
      Anyways, I’m not going to argue with you about this any further. I have better things to do. See ya ✌️

    • @PolishWoolf
      @PolishWoolf Месяц назад +2

      Everyone has it differently I guess. I can blend in with the normies pretty well. Heck, I conveniently lost all my diagnosis paperwork when moving precisely because I don't want to be treated differently. Most people just assume I'm cold and rude and that suits me just fine. Sure, I'm exhausted all the time since my life feels a lot like a never-ending theatre act, but I just suck it up and carry on instead of feeling sorry for myself.
      I guess I just see my disorder as an issue that I have to work on rather than a personality trait to accept or even embrace.

    • @zzzzzuya
      @zzzzzuya Месяц назад +33

      @@PolishWoolf please just say "neurotipicals", calling them normies makes it sound like neurodivergenices are some kind of edgy subculture

  • @laurelcook9078
    @laurelcook9078 Месяц назад +662

    This goes for all disabilities. Sure, someone may have limitations in some areas, but humans are adaptable and can find a way or a different route.

    • @leguminous7564
      @leguminous7564 День назад

      The message of the video is the opposite of adapting though. She's saying she needs support from everyone to do anything, as opposed to going for it herself.

  • @wonktootie
    @wonktootie Месяц назад +548

    I work with special needs kids and I worked with a girl who has Down Syndrome for two years. She constantly blew me away with what she could do and what she knew. She always tried to do everything independently. She was so hardworking!

    • @Blaz_Plaz
      @Blaz_Plaz Месяц назад +2

      Can you share something?

  • @serenitysfirefly
    @serenitysfirefly Месяц назад +289

    I really needed to hear this tonight. I have ADHD and autism, and my father told me pretty much my whole life that college is too hard for me. It took years of therapy to undo that mentality that I am not allowed to pursue higher education because I'm mentally disabled. I'm currently working on my 800 word essay final for my second semester of college, and I've been feeling really burnt out. Thank you for reminding me that I can do this! 💞

    • @sweetpea3134
      @sweetpea3134 Месяц назад +10

      You got this!!! 😊

    • @heathercreates
      @heathercreates Месяц назад +5

      I believe in you!

    • @456puff
      @456puff Месяц назад +5

      That's awesome that you're overcoming your trauma and the stereotypes! Keep at it!

    • @zoyadulzura7490
      @zoyadulzura7490 Месяц назад +5

      Burnout sucks, but it's good that you still believe in yourself and your abilities, which will help you get through it! Hopefully you can get a rest of some sort once the semester is over.

  • @stickyickybandit
    @stickyickybandit Месяц назад +545

    This is the best margarita commercial I’ve ever seen

    • @MafaAstralStore
      @MafaAstralStore Месяц назад

      How do you have only 390 subs???

    • @LatinGiudo817
      @LatinGiudo817 Месяц назад +3

      I thought it was an ad for Shakespeare

    • @RizzGyat-vi4ie
      @RizzGyat-vi4ie Месяц назад

      She looks funny

    • @Lovely_ALDC654
      @Lovely_ALDC654 26 дней назад

      @@RizzGyat-vi4ieshe was Down syndrome. Also, thats really rude

    • @cooke_isobel
      @cooke_isobel 26 дней назад

      @@RizzGyat-vi4ieshe has down syndrome and she looks normal

  • @shelbycostilla3223
    @shelbycostilla3223 2 месяца назад +776

    That is what this world needs more of right now. That people with Down Syndrome can do things that normal people can do if not better. You go! Thank you for this message.

    • @beebock
      @beebock 2 месяца назад +48

      Let’s not use the words “normal people”

    • @shelbycostilla3223
      @shelbycostilla3223 2 месяца назад +25

      @@beebock You know what I mean. People with disabilities can do things that people without disabilities can do if not better.

    • @embananasplit2935
      @embananasplit2935 Месяц назад +20

      @@beebock Are “normal people” going to be offended or something?

    • @MurtazaTalib
      @MurtazaTalib Месяц назад +7

      Did you just assume my normality!

    • @POOKIETOOKIESKNM
      @POOKIETOOKIESKNM Месяц назад +20

      @@embananasplit2935im pretty sure they meant NOT to assume Down syndrome are not “normal”

  • @vishishtmagan7203
    @vishishtmagan7203 Месяц назад +152

    syndrome is down, but motivation is up ✊

  • @tay7655
    @tay7655 Месяц назад +223

    NEARLY CRIED YOU ATEEEEEE

  • @Biancalovestosew98
    @Biancalovestosew98 Месяц назад +208

    I have autism and this is relatable.❤️ I don’t like being treated as a child or being viewed of being incapable or helpless😭😩 I’m going to be 26.

    • @lindseyherbst9444
      @lindseyherbst9444 Месяц назад

      I just turned 26 a couple weeks ago, and was diagnosed with autism at 23. And yeah, big mood. Even if there are things I can't do, it's because of my own comfort (driving gives me anxiety, so I don't drive, but I was never told by my parents that I couldn't).

    • @Biancalovestosew98
      @Biancalovestosew98 Месяц назад +2

      @@lindseyherbst9444 I don't drive either! I honestly don't trust myself behind the wheel.

  • @corndogboi
    @corndogboi Месяц назад +109

    Oh my god she tore this up in the best way possible. She didn’t ate, she DEVOURED AND RAVISHED IT.
    Also, the thumbnail made me laugh with the, “Fucking Shakesphere,” subtitles lol

    • @sophiathekitteh
      @sophiathekitteh Месяц назад +2

      Yeah I need her Instagram, she slayed this psa ❤

  • @sobhas94
    @sobhas94 2 месяца назад +294

    This ad is one of the most powerful, well made thing I have seen recently

    • @qawsdsqq
      @qawsdsqq 28 дней назад +1

      LOL

    • @garooraman5292
      @garooraman5292 14 дней назад +1

      fuck this ad

    • @Aflecow
      @Aflecow 12 дней назад

      This ad is fake news nobody would tap a retigga

  • @katycat1089
    @katycat1089 Месяц назад +36

    With all the respect, I have never seen a person with down syndrome speaking this well in my country, probably because, as she said, they never encourage them enough as kids and they don't develop but because of the kind of education they receive and not because of being different 🤔.
    Thank you very much for this! And I hope this movement or mantra expands around the globe to touch everyone.

    • @umopepisdn.
      @umopepisdn. 13 дней назад

      People with down syndrome can have varying levels of intellectual disability, and some even live with completely normal intelligence. I saw a video of a man with down syndrome doing a speech advocating for more awareness and it was amazing to see because he spoke so eloquently. Obviously he was a very smart man. Smarter than some neurotypical people I know...

  • @blackqweenmars
    @blackqweenmars Месяц назад +43

    I don’t have down syndrome, but I’m autistic and a lot of people are under the impression that autism is like something that permanently delays your brain or something and that autistic people can’t consent or live on their own or do stuff for themselves and for cases of autism, it takes your social skills, but you gain a lot of intelligence.

    • @AlexanderofMiletus
      @AlexanderofMiletus Месяц назад +1

      I think that the slow replacement of classifying people as “eccentric” or “anger-prone” or what have you, with mental diagnoses is incredibly harmful for this reason. We should diagnose on cognitive disorders alone, not social or personality

    • @AlexanderofMiletus
      @AlexanderofMiletus Месяц назад +1

      @@MikeDonaldson-eh2ru All the more reason to not be so quick to "diagnose" someone with autism because they're awkward

    • @NerdTrap
      @NerdTrap 8 дней назад

      It's like the slider between intelligence and social ability is dialled up all the way in one direction...

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars 8 дней назад

      @@NerdTrap fr

  • @vivi-ws9yl
    @vivi-ws9yl Месяц назад +46

    Whenever I feel someone treat me like a child, I immediately know my mom told them about my illness. A few days ago, I took in a package for my neighbour and when I knew they were home, I brought it to them. The neighbour told "Oh that's nice of you, you could've asked your mom to bring it up" I am 20 years old and able to walk a few fucking stairs. I knew she meant good, like all the other people do but it's so fucking humiliation

  • @reincarnated.furutajunko
    @reincarnated.furutajunko Месяц назад +18

    I'm a 16 year old schizophrenic, and people treat me like a baby. My neighbor told me that I need a babysitter or something,but I can do everything on my own. I don't need someone to take care of me.

  • @kaitlyn.073
    @kaitlyn.073 24 дня назад +10

    SHE FUCKING ATE THIS UP AND LEFT NO CRUMBS YOU GO GIRL

  • @yunhanye
    @yunhanye Месяц назад +196

    you assume that I can't have sex. that got me

    • @user-mq4we5ms3p
      @user-mq4we5ms3p Месяц назад +36

      Caught me so off guard

    • @chess6620
      @chess6620 Месяц назад +3

      Why? Was anybody assuming she was smooth like a Barbie down there, or even thinking about it?

    • @user-mq4we5ms3p
      @user-mq4we5ms3p Месяц назад +37

      @@chess6620 it just came out of nowhere is all 😭

    • @thalesvondasos
      @thalesvondasos Месяц назад +46

      @@chess6620 There is a discussion to be had about people with down syndrome (especially those more severly affected) and whether or not they can give consent

    • @mahdireza5695
      @mahdireza5695 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@chess6620the point is, she's not a child 😂 I mean it's a good point tho, an adult who has down syndrome should be allowed to feel like an adult and do adult things like any other adult.

  • @c0rrupt.1nk_
    @c0rrupt.1nk_ Месяц назад +6

    my mum told someone i was autistic and they then acted like i was braindead for the next hour because i was nervous. getting treated like shit absolutely sucks, i'm so sorry to the people who get treated like less than they are. ♥️♥️

  • @StormySeas4596
    @StormySeas4596 Месяц назад +16

    As an autistic woman, I proved that I can do things like normal people, and now that I have a neice with Down syndrome, I'm never going to treat her differently from her siblings. She deserves to be treated like a grown-up when she's an adult, but for now, she's only 2. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Would you, a neurotypical, want to be treated like a 3 year old? Didn't think so. People who treat individuals who happen to have Autism, Down Syndrome, ADHD, etc. like they're children are abelist. There, I said it.

    • @StormySeas4596
      @StormySeas4596 Месяц назад

      @MikeDonaldson-eh2ru I did, douchebag. I live with my husband and have a full time job.

    • @JoRdi-ul4xg
      @JoRdi-ul4xg Месяц назад +2

      @@MikeDonaldson-eh2ru omfg how negative

    • @hello_ree
      @hello_ree Месяц назад +2

      @@MikeDonaldson-eh2ru if you're getting government hand outs id take them lmao its free money

    • @Justplainstrange-xy2xj
      @Justplainstrange-xy2xj Месяц назад

      ​@@MikeDonaldson-eh2ruWhy are you posting multiple comments with ableist undertones? Take your pathetic ass elsewhere.

    • @hello_ree
      @hello_ree Месяц назад +1

      @@MikeDonaldson-eh2ru lmao i dont care its more money for me

  • @justlola5651
    @justlola5651 Месяц назад +8

    Living in Egypt, we didn’t have the proper education on Down syndrome or how people can cope with it, I was however in a camp where several of my colleagues had Down syndrome. I was genuinely blown away by the achievements that many of them had accomplished, there were several Olympic champions and artists and very creative, accomplished individuals.

  • @forensicdeathconsultants
    @forensicdeathconsultants Месяц назад +51

    Very impactful! Bravo to #MadisonTevlin for paving the way and being an advocate and inspiration for so many to follow.

  • @SussyBakaSenpai
    @SussyBakaSenpai Месяц назад +102

    Heck ya this is amazing!!!! I have a baby brother with autism and down syndrome and my family always encourages him that he can do anything through Christ who strengthens him.

  • @OnlyCleanMusicEdits
    @OnlyCleanMusicEdits Месяц назад +46

    The production quality is ✨FUCKING AMAZING✨

  • @tamersmusiclol
    @tamersmusiclol Месяц назад +59

    ATE AND LEFT NO CRUMBS THIS WAS THE BEST VID IVE SEEN

    • @axe-tq2wn
      @axe-tq2wn Месяц назад +4

      Hell yeah

    • @diegeticfridge9167
      @diegeticfridge9167 Месяц назад +2

      😭😭

    • @GoyMaster
      @GoyMaster Месяц назад +8

      She certainly looks like she ate a lot.

    • @teethpartyexe9717
      @teethpartyexe9717 Месяц назад +12

      @@GoyMasterI’m sure u do too 😜

    • @Lilys0609
      @Lilys0609 Месяц назад

      too? why did u admit he was right?@@teethpartyexe9717

  • @susanhaigh6005
    @susanhaigh6005 Месяц назад +4

    “To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom” - Socrates
    Knowing what is different about me was not meant to be a crutch, but a ladder to climb higher. It wasn’t meant to make me weak, but give me the strength to understand why I do things differently…..not worse, not necessarily better, just differently. It has helped me understand years of self doubt and fear. It has helped me to dispel that fear and run the race in life I was meant to.

  • @cristinaguzman8408
    @cristinaguzman8408 Месяц назад +36

    I had a friend who was a math tutor who was teaching a Down Syndrome student and a normal student. The Down Syndrome student understood the subject more than the normal student

    • @xjvp1t3r
      @xjvp1t3r Месяц назад

      Omg thats actually really interesting

  • @scootergirl3662
    @scootergirl3662 Месяц назад +6

    This does such a better job of explaining inclusion and why it matters in a non-cringey way than 99% of the Internet
    I will never forgive my parents for how much they have babied my autistic brother, and kept him from excelling
    They tried to do the same with me more on the basis of being female (even though I was also autistic, but girls didn’t really get diagnoses where I came from, unless they were very severe), but I was just too damn rebellious in nature

  • @nosynerd
    @nosynerd Месяц назад +27

    SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!

  • @Theshingodzilla1954
    @Theshingodzilla1954 7 дней назад +4

    I’m putting this on ig reels so I can see the chaos unfold

  • @zoyadulzura7490
    @zoyadulzura7490 Месяц назад +1

    A matter that is implied but not explicitly stated is that because the people around a person with a disability believe that they can't do something, that person will often come to believe it, too. I am so grateful for the individuals who fight back against such messages, who say "Yes I can" when faced with "You cannot," for their own well being as well as because it demonstrates to others similar to them who may also learn to resist the toxic message of "You cannot."

  • @mahdireza5695
    @mahdireza5695 Месяц назад +22

    This is honestly such a wakeup call for uneducated or ableist people!! This girl is a gem. ❤❤❤

  • @hellolittlenova
    @hellolittlenova Месяц назад +4

    "you assumed i couldnt swear , right ?" ATE DOWN.

  • @krykryinfinitive2452
    @krykryinfinitive2452 4 дня назад

    my cousin was born with down syndrome
    and her mom was told she couldnt do majority of things “normal people” could
    but my aunt didn’t treat her daughter like she had down syndrome
    she treated her like a person
    and taught her all the things they told her she couldn’t do
    and before she died at age 32
    she had accomplished more than any “normal” person could
    so ask yourself
    what really is normal
    when the ones we differentiate from ourselves
    prove that they are more like us than we could ever be

  • @chaysecrossley.
    @chaysecrossley. Месяц назад +85

    THAT WAS ICONIC ❤

  • @jstwlkawayoldman
    @jstwlkawayoldman 2 месяца назад +55

    Booooom! That was powerful! 👏👏

  • @AmaxFNBR
    @AmaxFNBR Месяц назад +10

    Wow, honestly really good way of saying it. People can be truly horrible, but your spreading the message and doing it correctly.

  • @Arsenalkid-rq9fx
    @Arsenalkid-rq9fx 5 дней назад +2

    “You assumed i couldn’t swear right?”GOD DAM💀

  • @Josie656
    @Josie656 Месяц назад +2

    I’m autistic and I had people treat me like a kid tell me that I’m not allowed to have a audiobook while reading, they were teachers who were going against my IEP!

  • @jasonchildress9124
    @jasonchildress9124 Месяц назад +3

    People forget just because you have a handicap, it doesn't mean you can't be great. Too many people look at your exterior and judge what you can and can't do. I'm 50 an can work circles around some of the guys half my age

  • @That-guy17
    @That-guy17 7 дней назад +4

    So assume I can become a alcoholic

  • @eluisn
    @eluisn 4 дня назад

    I can relate to this, I have epilepsy and most of my teachers and peers at school think I can’t do most things that others can’t do when I can. Girl you never ate, you devoured keep slaying 💕

  • @jeddieorisadare
    @jeddieorisadare 14 дней назад +1

    “So, I learn F*UCKING Shakespeare’s” Girl you ate that line up,that teacher was left speechless!!!

  • @_Kay15_
    @_Kay15_ Месяц назад +3

    “you assumed I couldn’t swear, right?” had me gagged!!

  • @SteamGrace
    @SteamGrace Месяц назад +5

    All the benefits but none the responsibility.

  • @shikumas
    @shikumas Месяц назад +2

    YES I LOVE THIS MESSAGE! I don’t have Down syndrome, but I am autistic and adhd yet people infantilize the shit out of us. I don’t need to be talked down on when I can accomplish so much despite my deficiencies! Thankfully my parents didn’t treat me like I needed support 24/7 and kept the hard Asian parenting while also being sorta supportive

  • @Arioniks
    @Arioniks 13 дней назад +2

    The parents would probably be so happy when she moved out 😭😭

  • @itsshush_
    @itsshush_ Месяц назад +13

    We need to stop either ignoring people with disabilities or treat them like children

  • @bloodytemplar6999
    @bloodytemplar6999 29 дней назад +6

    This one must be their leader or something

  • @GregBirkin
    @GregBirkin 14 часов назад +1

    Omg so cool! I saw a short of you sometime ago and loved it can’t believe I found your page!! ❤

  • @Urfavtheaterkidd
    @Urfavtheaterkidd Месяц назад +5

    She didn't eat...
    She devoured

  • @Mendozzarden
    @Mendozzarden Месяц назад +9

    the syndrome is down but the money is up

    • @fullmetaltheorist
      @fullmetaltheorist Месяц назад +4

      the syndrome is down but the confidence is up🗣🗣🗣

  • @silversnow3186
    @silversnow3186 26 дней назад +1

    When I was younger I got in trouble for serving a disabled woman alcohol even though she was the legal age. Her carer complained to my manager.

  • @maxwelpet
    @maxwelpet 29 дней назад

    I worked with a guy named James at home depot. He had down syndrome but was one of the best workers you'd ever seen, and was my personal favorite guy to get paired with. One day we had to put together an order for an appliance and the supervisor of the department met with us. He explained to me pretty plainly what we had to do. Then turned to James and very condescendingly explained the job as if he were a child. James looked him right in the face and said "Sean, i may have down syndrome but I am not R worded" Of course he said it but I wont repeat it for sensitivity's sake. All i can say was James was a real one.

  • @xplosivebros7239
    @xplosivebros7239 9 дней назад +4

    Damn who lost a bet on 1:10

    • @alonewolftube2447
      @alonewolftube2447 9 дней назад

      Bro 💀

    • @partimelobster
      @partimelobster 9 дней назад +1

      Damn bro you're so funny 😐

    • @xplosivebros7239
      @xplosivebros7239 9 дней назад

      @@partimelobster thanks for the complement i know i am

    • @partimelobster
      @partimelobster 9 дней назад +1

      @@xplosivebros7239 yeah you really got the whole squad laughing 😐

    • @xplosivebros7239
      @xplosivebros7239 8 дней назад

      @@partimelobster what is that comeback man haha

  • @no-zy7bv
    @no-zy7bv Месяц назад +6

    This is a good message about not making assumptions. But it also somewhat implies that she requires other people's approval or permission to do things for herself.
    You have to advocate for yourself, for what you want, and what you deserve. People are always going to make assumptions about other people regardless, so you should ignore those assumptions and prove them wrong by achieving the things you want to achieve.

    • @phrogishere2698
      @phrogishere2698 Месяц назад +14

      When someone older than you or someone you're supposed to listen to ( like a parent, a coach, a teacher... ) tells you you can't do something your first reaction would be to listen, especially when you've been treated like that from the start, and if it starts with those people and it ends up being everyone else that tells you you can't do anything you'll start believing it, I guess that's what they were trying to do

    • @commentsforthealgorithm
      @commentsforthealgorithm Месяц назад

      Well she does need the other person to sell her the alcohol in order to purchase said alcohol. She does need another consenting adult to have sex with in order to have sex at all. People with Down syndrome are usually only hired as cleaning crew and at grocery stores so that makes job hunting much more difficult when they feel that is all they can get. Just to name a few examples she mentioned and that it is literally approval and permission with these things.

    • @darkacadpresenceinblood
      @darkacadpresenceinblood Месяц назад +1

      "she requires other people's approval to do things" that's... how being human works. not that every single thing you do has to be directly allowed by someone else but the way we as a species work is that we learn everything, including things like what we ourselves are capable of, from other people. and when the things older generations teach you are false, for example because of stereotypes and assumptions like the ones she speaks about, that has an effect. your comment has a nice message on the surface but it's so much harder to succeed without support

  • @User94287.
    @User94287. 3 дня назад +1

    art school, you assume I will become Hitler, so that becomes reality

  • @user-jf4tm5ml1b
    @user-jf4tm5ml1b 6 дней назад +1

    You can't get taught how to hit harder, you just learn it your self.

  • @ollie3428
    @ollie3428 Месяц назад +17

    My son has down syndrome this is very positive, his speach is already improving massively

  • @absolute_baller546
    @absolute_baller546 Месяц назад +4

    1:18 how the special ed class looks at you when you walk in

    • @RizzGyat-vi4ie
      @RizzGyat-vi4ie Месяц назад

      💀

    • @queeflover
      @queeflover 28 дней назад

      damn bro you got the whole squad laughin with that one

  • @Hoppyhopscotch4life
    @Hoppyhopscotch4life 2 дня назад +1

    Girl ate and left no crumbs

  • @SpitfireMKX
    @SpitfireMKX Месяц назад +2

    And to think there are a LOT of people who want to abort babies just because they -might- have DS. People like this young lady are the most hard working, genuinely likeable, kind, and honest people I’ve ever met. This ad was on point! Good job to all involved!

    • @nataliemoraes2033
      @nataliemoraes2033 26 дней назад +2

      They are least likely to live on their own. Some ppl can't afford to quit jobs to do this full time in their lives. This woman is lucky. Most I've seen are severe cases

  • @xphxntomx
    @xphxntomx Месяц назад +2

    One of the most down to Earth people I’ve seen on the internet.

    • @owenhans3633
      @owenhans3633 26 дней назад

      Ain’t no way you said that💀

  • @Shark-pj8in
    @Shark-pj8in Месяц назад +5

    This is fair, but a lot of mentally challenged people cant live alone. But i love this message cuz ive seen this time and time again.

    • @darkacadpresenceinblood
      @darkacadpresenceinblood Месяц назад +3

      true! i don't think the message is that everyone can do anything, just that you shouldn't judge kids'/people's abilities based on assumptions and rather learn what they're capable of by getting to know *them* and helping them reach *their* goals (something that goes for everyone and not just disabled people tbh, way too many parents project their own wants/assumptions on their kids instead of supporting them in what *they* want, but obviously in this case it's about disabilities)

    • @alyssapinon9670
      @alyssapinon9670 Месяц назад +4

      @@darkacadpresenceinbloodfor real! As a non disabled person, educating myself on support levels and needs was really helpful in understanding the spectrum of disability

    • @Shark-pj8in
      @Shark-pj8in Месяц назад +1

      ​@@darkacadpresenceinbloodyea I agree with that.

  • @unrealis1ic
    @unrealis1ic Месяц назад +1

    As a person with trichotilloamnia and ocd, you slayy! And I'm so done with ppl who treat me as a some psycopath or "ugly" child.

  • @InYourWallsssssss
    @InYourWallsssssss Месяц назад +1

    The “what fools these mortals be” went unfathomably hard

  • @clau6972
    @clau6972 29 дней назад +5

    God some of these comments are disgusting. I hope you guys heal

    • @Ary-vr1pu
      @Ary-vr1pu 28 дней назад +3

      Honestly so real for that!

  • @CandysChannel
    @CandysChannel 2 месяца назад +27

    Mic drop! Wow powerful Madison! I LOVE it!!! My 18 year old niece has DS ❤❤❤❤

  • @TheGirlFromMiamiFlorida
    @TheGirlFromMiamiFlorida Месяц назад +1

    this genuinely hurt me 10 seconds in. because its genuinely disgusting people could treat someone like that because theyre “different”

  • @simplyheartz
    @simplyheartz 27 дней назад +1

    "I learn fucking Shakespeare!" and "You assumed I couldn't swear right?" had me shockedddddd

  • @MoneyMan26898
    @MoneyMan26898 Месяц назад +3

    She : "You assume I can't live normally"
    * dies from falling down the stairs*

  • @MC_snove
    @MC_snove 27 дней назад +4

    Good special video retigga

  • @snoflyy_presents
    @snoflyy_presents 28 дней назад +2

    I have adhd and people think that I can’t learn because I can’t stay still so I love this video

  • @infjelphabasupporter8416
    @infjelphabasupporter8416 26 дней назад +2

    Yeah... What about the teen that had sex with a mentally disabled girl his age, with her consent, and then later got charged because she was mentally younger?
    I actually think it's better for people to be treated according to how their brain is developing. It's about equity, everyone getting what they need, not everyone getting the same thing. This all sounds very nice on paper but the fact is a mind that's different being treated differently means society is adapting to it instead of ignoring it. Ignoring our differences can be very dangerous, especially for the people with said differences. I know that as someone neurodivergent myself. Facts are assumptions are not reality, and that goes both ways.

  • @dirkwiersma6238
    @dirkwiersma6238 2 месяца назад +29

    In one word ... Brilliant !!

  • @wolflover306
    @wolflover306 Месяц назад +11

    Disabilities are a spectrum! And so are mental disabilities!
    She ate it up!!! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @holynootnoot
    @holynootnoot Месяц назад +1

    As someone with DIAGNOSED autism this is super similar to me it’s so annoying because autistic and Down syndrome people are smart like everyone else

    • @m.z1256
      @m.z1256 Месяц назад

      TRUEEE

    • @m.z1256
      @m.z1256 28 дней назад

      @@Ary-vr1pu that's not what they meant

  • @blackqweenmars
    @blackqweenmars Месяц назад +2

    Fr for a lot of disabled people peoples impressions of them can limit them, possibly even more than the actual disability

  • @Biancalovestosew98
    @Biancalovestosew98 Месяц назад +13

    This was ****ing AMAZING!👏🏻😍😆

  • @stefanie8025
    @stefanie8025 Месяц назад +8

    This is amazing I have autism and people always underestimate me this was amazing ( I almost sent this to my mom luckily I watched the full video before doing so lol)

  • @Sleuth23
    @Sleuth23 2 дня назад

    GET IT GIRL. Live your truth.

  • @Jenrora
    @Jenrora День назад

    I love this!! Amazing!❤️💪

  • @Raiyanking
    @Raiyanking Месяц назад +3

    You *Can* do all of that, but one thing you can't Do... Is afford an apartment THAT SIZE in this economy even with 3 friends...
    Unless ofcourse... your loaded...

  • @shmurda8671
    @shmurda8671 28 дней назад +3

    good job retigga

  • @Tom_11523
    @Tom_11523 2 дня назад

    This ad is a masterpiece

  • @nekobub6901
    @nekobub6901 Месяц назад +5

    I love this! Nice to see a message that people need to hear

  • @IbbyAli17
    @IbbyAli17 13 дней назад +7

    Thank god this isn't instagram reels 💀

    • @Pokemongoguy-bn2md
      @Pokemongoguy-bn2md 13 дней назад +1

      Soo true 💀💀

    • @ApexAltermain
      @ApexAltermain 13 дней назад +1

      Sadly true 💀

    • @maddoxprimeaux3565
      @maddoxprimeaux3565 9 дней назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing😭😭

    • @maddoxprimeaux3565
      @maddoxprimeaux3565 5 дней назад +1

      Someone reposted this video on reels and the whole comment section was calling her the leader of the retiggas😭
      Someone also said “how was some mf so down bad he tried to tap that”💀

    • @Pokemongoguy-bn2md
      @Pokemongoguy-bn2md 5 дней назад

      @@maddoxprimeaux3565 omg 💀💀. Bro they are ruthless

  • @axgiegames2365
    @axgiegames2365 Месяц назад

    the "assumed i cant swear" part, THAT WAS CRAZYY

  • @jpfizzle1
    @jpfizzle1 Месяц назад +1

    She was my favorite character in Champions, she is badass and is an example of how Representation should be “represented” lol

  • @myleg...
    @myleg... Месяц назад +3

    You got it, no more special treatment for kids with downs-syndrome. Great job

  • @gigachad3807
    @gigachad3807 25 дней назад +5

    shut up lil homie with a extra chromie🙏

    • @TheticklerOWO
      @TheticklerOWO 21 день назад

      Lube up pal your on the tickle list🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @cherubia
    @cherubia 23 дня назад

    she ate that. and she’s completely correct, we need to be like this girl. STAND UP FOR OURSELVES.

  • @bilboswaggins4233
    @bilboswaggins4233 Месяц назад +1

    HER SYNDROME MAY BE DOWN BUT HER SPIRITS ARE UP 💯🔥

  • @juststudy869
    @juststudy869 Месяц назад +6

    ok i’m pretty sure im neurotypical and i don’t necessarily relate to this… BUT THAT WAS AMAZING I LOVED THAT

  • @heidu8
    @heidu8 Месяц назад +4

    You have done a wonderful job for all of us :) I LOVE IT 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉